1. Rudo y Cursi (5/8) The boys from Y tu mamá también play rival soccer champions. A better combination does not exist. 2. Goodbye Solo (5/8) An immigrant cab driver becomes ensconced in the life of a customer in this film festival gem. 3. The Brothers Bloom (5/15) Can you find all the literary references in this quirky, globe-trotting film? It’s like Where’s Waldo, but with con artists. 4. Up (5/29) Pixar goes to soaring heights once again. (We’re still nostalgic for Woody.) 5. Away We Go (6/5) Dave Eggers is the writer behind this postmodern take on a couples’ angst. We’re confident it will be staggering. 6. Whatever Works (6/19) Woody Allen and Larry David have finally teamed up. It’s like a neurotic comedian’s wet dream. 7. Public Enemies (7/1) Even if Johnny Depp could make a mistake, playing notorious bank robber John Dillinger wouldn’t be one. 8. Brüno (7/10) Sacha Baron Cohen returns as flamboyant fashion maven Brüno. Get your short shorts ready. 9. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (7/15) One word: Yay. 10. (500) Days of Summer (7/17) If it looks, talks and acts like a love story, it must be one, right? Wrong. 11. Funny People (7/31) Judd Apatow’s back, baby. And this time he’s bringing Adam Sandler with him. 12. Julie & Julia (8/7) A movie about culinary legend Julia Child. We’re in it for the food. And Meryl Streep. 13. Paper Heart (8/7) It’s a movie about making a movie — in which Michael Cera plays himself. We love meta. 14. Taking Woodstock (8/14) A look at the music festival we’ll never get to experience. 15. Inglourious Basterds (8/21) Quentin Tarantino + Brad Pitt + killing Nazis = the perfect end to the summer.